'Oaken!' Anna shouted rapping her knuckles on the wooden door.

It had been just past dawn when they finally arrived. The sun was just rising. Anna and Kristoff had ridden up to the door of 'Wandering Oaken's Trading Post' when North and the sleigh had landed loudly startling the sleeping Elsa and Jack.

'Anna, it's too early to see him at the moment,' Elsa had yawned after recovering from the shock. She stretched her arms, relieving the cramps the long night had brought. 'He's probably still sleeping.'

'I don't care,' Anna had objected. 'The fate of the world is in danger. We need to see him now.'

The log cabin's door opened slowly. Oaken, in bright pink bunny pyjamas stood sleepily on the other side.

'Y-y-yoo-hoo,' he yawned sleepily, stepping slowly outside.

'Oaken!' Anna cried and rushed at the large man.

Oaken widened his eyes, shocked at the pretty, ginger young lady who charged at him. 'Wha? Who?' he asked, confused.

It didn't take Anna long to reach Oaken, but she didn't stop in front of him. Anna barrelled into his stomach, sending them both sprawling to the ground. At first it seemed that Anna's actions were ones of kindness. That she was happy to see him like he was an old friend. It didn't take long for Elsa and Jack to realise that the princess was, in fact, angry with Oaken.

Olaf ran over to them to join in. He too, thought he was angry with Oaken – but why he didn't know. Anna sat on Oaken, pinning him to the ground. She shook his clothes violently, occasionally slapping his cheek and screaming 'you traitor! How could you help them?' at him.

Olaf removed one of his arms and slapped Oaken's face repeatedly saying 'yeah' and 'uh-huh' in support of Anna's accusations.

However, Anna didn't get very far in releasing her anger. Kristoff ran over and dragged Anna off Oaken almost as soon as she'd knocked him to the ground.

'Let me go! Let me go!' Anna screamed kicking and flailing to be released from Kristoff's grip.

'Calm down Anna,' Kristoff said struggling to keep Anna in his grasp.

'No!' she screamed. 'He helped them! He's plotting to destroy the world!'

'Anna, calm down,' North soothed as Elsa and Jack helped Oaken to his feet and apologised for Anna's sudden behaviour. 'We don't know that.'

Anna stopped flailing and stared at North. 'But the receipt,' she began.

'Only tells us that they were here. Not that Oaken's in league with them.'

'We need to question him,' Kristoff said.

Anna was silent as she considered their proposal. 'Okay,' she relented. 'But he needs to be tied down.'

North nodded and went to inform Elsa and Jack of Anna's compromise. Kristoff slowly and tenderly set his wife on the ground. He slipped his hand in to hers and met her gaze. Anna blushed.

'I'm sorry,' she said. 'I shouldn't have crash-tackled him like that. I just,' she broke off, searching for the words. 'I just get so fired up about these things,' she confessed.

Kristoff smiled. A tiny laugh escaped his lips. 'Oh Anna,' he began. 'I know.' Kristoff wrapped his arms around her and pulled her to him. 'But that's why I married you.'

Anna lifted her head to meet his eyes. Kristoff lowered his head and their lips met. 'Let's go talk to Oaken,' Kristoff said after they broke apart.